Title taken from creator's notes. Photograph of the silos and barn at Creamer's Dairy, with a GMC truck parked in front. Notes and captions are from Cecil H. Kornegay 7-5-2000.
In an e-mail dated 21 September 2009, Gary Creamer says...
Title taken from creator's notes. Notes read: These pictures complete the story. The last picture on page 79 is just the cold ashes that were left. The firemen did protect surrounding buildings. But the Small Arms Building was never...
Title from accompanying notes. Men on snowmachines on a large cleared field ready for a race. There are several buildings and a crowd of people in the background.
Title from accompanying notes. Several yellow buildings, three red and white radio communication towers, wires, weather gauge apparatus; several smokestacks, and telephone poles.
Title from verso. Mission buildings at the foot of a hill and pathway as viewed from the Yukon River. White cross to the right of the church and two tall poles close to the wooden fence. A wooden dory lies to the right of the fence on the...
30 second excerpt shows men catching salmon from a pier adjacent to unidentified buildings on the Ketchikan waterfront. Man hauls in fish on line; a second man clubs the salmon on the pier deck. This excerpt is from an original motion picture...
Title taken from image. Photographic postcard of a Palmer street in winter. There are a few, widely scattered buildings on the street. A Matanuska Valley colonist is in the middle of the road, standing on a sled drawn by two horses. Another horse...
Title taken from caption. Myron Myrick sleeps in chair while Beulah Marrs (later Beulah Marrs Parisi) and Arthur Rich look on in Anchorage, Alaska. Photograph was used in Anchorage Daily Times article published Nov. 3, 1943 entitled "USO Friday...
Title taken from caption. View of Fourth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska with traffic moving along streets and pedestrians at right and in background. Sign hanging over street reads in part: "Anchorage Fur Rendezvous." Some signs on buildings along...
Entrance to Arctic Valley ski field, Fort Richardson. Sign hanging above entrance reads "Arctic Valley Ski Bowl". Several quonset huts and small wooden buildings are visible in the background. Pylons for the ski lift are just visible. The...
View of a Seattle street in 1898, possibly 1st Avenue South, the current location of Schwabacher Hardware Building. Several pack mules leaden with goods and tied to a rope handrail are seen, as men and boys walk along a wooden sidewalk and in the...
Cyanotype photograph of an unidentified prospector in Tyonek in 1898. He is wearing a hat and smoking a cigar, and carrying an empty external frame pack. Several wooden and log buildings are visible in the background. Photograph taken during the...
Title taken from verso. View of several members of Peter L. Ferry family on boat at dock in Cordova, Alaska. One person holds fishing pole and buildings and other boats are in background. 1929. Original photograph size: 3 1/2" x 5 3/4".
Photo shows a dog team lined out on the frozen Chena River, waiting in the snow. A large crowd of spectators look on from the bridge over the river, and on both sides of the trail. Wooden buildings are visible in the background. Original...
Title hand-written on slide. This color slide was taken by Charlotte E. Mauk circa 1945 and depict potato fields and a barn and other farm buildings near Palmer, Alaska.
Title hand-written on slide. This color slide was taken by Charlotte E. Mauk on June 15, 1961 and depicts the sign for the Yukon Lodge in Fort Yukon, Alaska. The sign is wooden and reads "The Yukon Lodge." There are antlers on the sign frame and...
Title from Verso. Two men look at a piece of farm machinery (a tiller?) attached to a tractor. Four children are seated on the tractor and machine watching them work. Several farm buildings are visible in the background. Original photograph size: 3...
Photograph shows spectators lined up on the sidewalk of 4th Avenue, watching the Army band leading the Fur Rendezvous parade through downtown Anchorage. Two dogs are running loose in front of the band. Signs on buildings in background read (from...